Mick
McGowan
Ireland's No.1 darts star and after a barren 12 months,
Mick McGowan is determined to make sure Irish darting eyes
will be smiling again very soon.
A dip in form during 2007 saw McGowan "fall out of love"
with the sport for a while but his passion for darts has been
re-ignited and it's all systems go once again. Read More
Colin
Osborne
The darts experts firmly believe that Colin Osborne has the
potential and the talent to be one of the sport's big-hitters
for years to come. And after a meteoric start to his darts
career, Osborne has claimed his biggest victory so far, when
he won a UK Open Regional in January 2008, to add to his other
PDC win - the Sheppey Classic in 2006. Read More
Barrie
Bates
Barrie Bates is proudly flying the flag for Wales! He is top
Welshman in the PDC and has been a fixture in the world's
top 16 for the last two years. Now, it's time for the
likeable Bates to put his injury woes behind him and build
on the solid foundations he has put down in his chosen sport. Read More
Wes
Newton
For Wes Newton - the future is bright... he is one of the good guys on the PDC circuit but he is now intent on turning all that promise into big results. .
The Lancashire Lad is determined to mix it with the best and start delivering tournament victories over the next couple of years.
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Kirk
Shepherd
A virtual unknown by the name of Kirk Shepherd - a 21-year-old
qualifier from Kent - stunned the darts world with a
rollercoaster ride that only dreams are made of, as he reached
the final of the 2008 Ladbrokes.com World Championship. Read More